In this adaptation, the choreographer Eduardo Lao has retained the original music created by Leo Delibes in 1870 for Coppélia. However the original Libretto by Charles Nuitter, based on a short story ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic interpretation ...
Why is Connecticut Ballet bringing back its Léo Delibes’ “Coppélia”? Because we could all use a laugh. A beautiful, romantic, exquisitely choreographed ballet dancing laugh. The show played the ...
A doll come to life, love triangles, illusions, doubles - the story of Coppelia is just as intriguing and fanciful today as it was in 1870! From the Paris Opera Ballet; Choreography by Patrice Bart.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Original cast members look back at George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova’s staging of the 19th-century ballet. “Everyone knows when something is ...
The eclectic cast of 12 dancers come from a variety of training and professional backgrounds, echoing the production’s use of different dance styles to make the story relevant to audiences today.
PORT ANGELES — “Coppelia,” a comedy produced by the Ballet Workshop of Port Angeles, will be presented Saturday and Sunday at the Port Angeles Performing Arts Center. The three-act ballet will be at 7 ...